So, almost one week after the UK referendum, a friend of mine In London, originally from Italy, was asked today by one of his English colleaugue's when he's going "back home to Italy". My friend's home IS London where he's been living for over 30 years! He works, owns a house and pays taxes like everybody else!

Also, seems like poor sportsmanship to tell anyone from a commonwealth country to "go back" ...

Are we not all descendants from Africa anyway?

Yeah, but that's literally 'prehistoric' (before recorded history). So let's play the game and stick with blood-lines that these race-obsessed morons can trace. Turns out you, that guy from Italy, and that Polish guy, are all almost certainly related in relatively recent terms: http://www.nature.com/news/most-europea ... rs-1.12950

Whether they are a Serb and a Swiss, or a Finn and a Frenchman, any two Europeans are likely to have many common ancestors who lived around 1,000 years ago.

They found common ancestors from as recently as 500 years ago mainly within populations.

Present-day inhabitants of Eastern European countries share many ancestors who lived around 1,500 years ago, Ralph and Coop found. Italians, meanwhile, are connected to other European populations mainly through individuals who lived more than 2,000 years ago, perhaps as a result of the country's geographic isolation.